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Europe is the cradle of handball Th
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MILESTONE MADEIRA OR: THE LONG ROAD
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The vision of a united handball Eur
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Whoever enters the European Handbal
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“Handball in Europe has attained
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The founding session, which was ope
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handball in Europe has been created
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STRUCTURE “I have been very impre
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